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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 659.285 EAN: 9780471678526 ISBN: 047167852X Label: Wiley Manufacturer: Wiley Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 272 Publication Date: 2004-11-12 Publisher: Wiley Studio: Wiley
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A practical guide to proactive investor relations (IR) Investor relations (IR) has traditionally been an administrative function within corporate communications, responsible for disseminating public information and answering investor and media questions. Using Investor Relations to Maximize Equity Valuation challenges this approach, by arguing that IR has been underutilized and then illustrating how it should be elevated to lead a strategic communications effort to preserve or enhance corporate value and lower a company's cost of capital. Divided into four comprehensive parts, this book clearly describes capital markets strategies and tactical operations that these former, senior-level equity analysts and portfolio managers employ. Chad A. Jacobs (Westport, CT) and Thomas M. Ryan (Westport, CT) are the cofounders and co-CEOs of Integrated Corporate Relations.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Consultants explain investor relations Comment: Authors and consultants Thomas M. Ryan and Chad A. Jacobs, cofounders of an investor relations consultancy, provide a basic introduction to the ways of Wall Street that will be useful to new staffers in investor relations (IR) departments, or to companies that are deciding how to handle IR. The most valuable part of the book comes in chapter 20, where the authors offer companies a good guide to handling earnings releases and stock analysts' conference calls. The least valuable part is the oft-repeated advice to companies that they should hire investor relations consultants - like the authors. We suggest this book to companies that are defining their investor relations function.
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